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bahaha he's on the forums to......care to explain??? lol

just spotted outside work (hellenic club) a black R33 with sexy dished tri-spokes zorst and for sale sign, then as i was turning onto perry drive about 10 mins later (9:45ish) another black R33, dont know if it was the same one kept going on namatjira dr past me.

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I know this isnt for the spotted thread, but my turbo kinda died today, needless to say I am most upset,  please spare me a thought to help make the pain go away.....not a good way to end the week.

Know the feeling, the day I bought my car one of the turbos decided to spit its exhaust wheel out the exhaust :D But! On the plus side, now you have reason to get that big fat super duper insanely powerful turbo as a replacement ;)

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yep, the hiflo (cant work out the GCG bit Trident!) yeah, and at ulladulla, still dirveable but not good when the torque is pushing it, so she stays there cos she cant make it over the clyde mountain.....and I was so so happy.....yeah Amaru,,,,,a cloud always has a silver lining....I jus cant see it yet! cheers mate

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skyline city out at Integra Automotive today at lunchtime. At least three GTRs amongst them, including Nik's. Also a nice looking Corvette...

Dammit Ed is a nice bloke!!!

also coming home this arv - really nice loooking gunmetal 'line - Morsehead Drive - gave a wave - got one back :flower: :flower: :D;)

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trident: evo installed the hiflo (new hybrid t04) only 4 mths old, so should be covered under warranty (well fingers crossed!) evo have organised for a tow truck to nurse her back to them, dont understand the bb conversion, but it was a complete new turbo so just had to have the usual fuel gadet upgrades and custom dump pipe...

Amaru: Good stuff!!!!!

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